Gwangju University Delivers 'Five Senses Satisfaction Package' to Local Childcare Centers View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University’s project of delivering the ‘Wani Duikongi’s Five Senses Satisfaction Package,’ aimed at fostering proper eating habits in children, is receiving positive responses.


The Gwangju Nam-gu Child Meal Management Support Center, operated under commission by Gwangju University, announced on the 11th that it has delivered the ‘Five Senses Satisfaction Package,’ consisting of a bean sprout cultivation kit and nutrition education materials related to beans, to local daycare centers, kindergartens, and other childcare institutions.


Through the ‘Five Senses Satisfaction Package,’ children can observe the process of beans growing into bean sprouts and even cultivate them themselves.


The Gwangju University Child Meal Management Support Center expects that by engaging in sensory play and cooking activities using the bean sprouts harvested by the children, they will develop an interest in healthy ingredients and reduce picky eating, thereby helping to form proper eating habits.


Additionally, a photo review contest was held for childcare institutions that received the ‘Five Senses Satisfaction Package,’ concluding with a total of 118 teams participating.



Seo Dong-ju, director of the Child Meal Management Support Center, said, “We hope that through the Five Senses Satisfaction Package, children will develop an interest in healthy ingredients, prevent picky eating, and form balanced and healthy eating habits.”


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